choice; sun or part shade; 4-6’’; Ore. 
—ixiodes. BROD-8. 50¢ 
—orcuttii. BROD-9. 30¢ 
San Diego Wild Hyacinth. 
—puchella. BROD-lII1. 30¢ 
Erect heads; clear blue fis; 2 ft; sun; HP. 
—Brodiaea Blend. BROD- Xx. 25¢ 
BORONIA. (bo-RON-ee-ah) 
The genus contains some of the loveliest 
of Australian flowers. Most Boronias like 
sheltered, well drained places; very hot or 
cold winds are fatal. 
—ledifolia. BORO-6. 40¢ 
Deep pink flowers; dark green leaves; a 
very beautiful plant. 
—megastigma. BORO-7. 40¢ 
Fragrant penetrating bloom; found on 
wet soils; 2 ft; flowers purple, yellow in- 
side; W. Aust. 
BOTTIONEA. 
(bot-ti-OH-ne-ah) Liliaceae. One  bulb- 
ous plant from Chile. 
—thysanoloides. BOTT-1. 50¢ 
(Anthericum plumosum, Trichopetalium 
gracile) White fis, 15” ac; 16”; HHP. 
BRACHYCHITON. 
Australian Flame Tree. (Sterculia) Bright 
scarlet flowers; very pretty; (X). 
ft sh-wC hina: (IV). 
—acerifolium. BRACC-1. 40¢ 
Australian Flame Tree. (Sterculia) Flow- 
ers bright scarlet. Oz. 75¢; lb. $6.00. 
—populeum. BRACC-7. 30¢ 
Kurrajong. Ornamental Aust trs; fis yel- 
lowish white, reddish inside, followed by 
fruits; (X). 
BRAHEA filamentosa and _ filifera: 
Washingtonia filifera. Palms. 
BRAHEA glauca: see Erythea armata. 
BRASSICA. (BRAS-ee-uh) 
Cruciferae. Mustards. Cool weather plants; 
all easil grown. 
—nigra. BRAS-19. 25¢ 
Black Mustard. Main source of table 
mustard: 6 £t; HA. 
BROWALLIA. 
see 
(broh-WALL-ee-ah) 
Solanaceae. Free flowering half hardy an- 
nuals; excellent bedding plants; space 67”; 
they have intense blue fis; sunny places and 
good drained soil; start early; they make 
good pot plants. 
—americana. BROW-1. 25¢ 
(B.elata) Blue fis; 2 ft; HHA. 
—speciosa major. BROW-3. 25¢ 
Deep blue fis, 2”’ ac; hanging baskets; TP; 
space Pia”: (C- 41) 
—viscosa comp. v. Sapphire. BROW-4S. 30¢ 
Compact; dark blue with white eye; 9”; 
nice pot plants; HHA; (C-41). 
BRIZA. (BRY-zah) 
Quacking Grass. Ornamental grass grown 
for boquets, dried or for specimen planting 
outdoors; sow seed early; C-17... 
—maxima. BRIZ-1.20¢ 
Grows 2 ft; HA. Oz. 40¢. 
—minor BRIZ-2. 20¢ 
A smaller plant to 15 in. Oz. 50¢. 
-BROMELIADS. 
Mostly very nice GH foliage plants in N; 
grown as pot plants. 
—Columbian species. BOEH-1. 40¢ 
USE SYMBOLS WHEN ORDERING SEED 
DO NOT WRITE LETTERS ON ORDER! 
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BRUCKENTHALIA. (bruk-en-THAL-lee-ah) 
Ericaceae. One evergreen Heather-like 
shrub; (IV). 
—Sspiculifolia. BRUC-3. 40¢ 
(bruk-en-THAL-ya) Ericaceae. But one 
Heath-r-like sh; 10”; RG; very small bell- 
shaped pink sfl in racemes; (IV). 
BRUNFELSIA. (brun-FEL-zee-uh) 
(brun-FEL-zi-ah) Solanaceae. GH shrubs 
and trees in the N or grown out doors in 
the far S. Fls in dense terminal cymes; 
rich loose compost and liberal feeding 
while in growth, blooming best if pot 
bound; 50 degree at night. 
—americana. BRUN-I. 40¢ 
Lady-of-the-Night. 8 ft. shrub; white 
fis; very frag at night. 100 Seeds, $3.50; 
1,000, $18.00. 
BUDDLEJA. (BUD-lee-ah) 
Buterfly Bush. Loganinaceae. Sow seeds 
over heat in the spring; hardy up into the 
IV zone. They are very pretty. 
—asiatica. BUDD-2Z. 30¢ 
Tender; grow inside from spring sown 
seed; white. 
—Colvillei. BUDD-5. 30¢ 
Dense spikes of purple fis; 15 ft; (V). 
—Farreii. BUDD-8. 50¢ 
Large sh; gray fol; pale mauve fis; (V). 
—globosa. BUDD-S. 30¢ 
Orange-yellow fis; he acc T5aekt weave 
—intermedia. BUDD-10. 30¢ 
Hybrid; violet fls in drooping panicles. 
—Buddleja Blend. BUDD-X. 25¢ 
BULOPHA. 
—Zeyhene. BULO-7. 40¢ 
Native of South Rhodesia; (IX). 
BUPHTHALUM. . 
—salcicfolium. BUPH-23. 30¢ 
Neat border plant; yellow fis; root run- 
ner; =2-ft; He 
Burnet, Garden. see Sanguisorba officinalis. 
BRYONIA. 
—alba. BRYO-i. 40¢ 
CACTI 
This is a popular name for over 100 
genera. Seeds are offered under their 
proper headings and we will try to list 
here each genus for which we have seeds. 
The following list of Cactus species is 
really a rare list and not often offered; I 
hope to be able to enlarge htis in the near 
future. In soe instances, there is but a few 
packets to offer, so it will be well to include 
a few substitutes, when ordering. 
ACANTHOCEREUS. 
—acutangulus. ACAR-2. 60¢ 
BRAILOCACTUS. 
—haselbergii. BRAZ-8. 60¢ 
CEPHALOCEREUS. 
—senilis. CEPL-52. 60¢ 
CEREUS. 
—peruvianus monstruosus. CERE-29M. 35¢ 
CORYPHANTHA. 
—pseudonickelsiae. CORAN-56. 50¢ 
—vaupeliana. CORAN-72. 60¢ 
—werdermanniana. CORAN-76. 60¢ 
DOLICHOTHELE. , 
—aylostera. DOLH-3. 60¢ 
